Legal immigrants are more worried since the Supreme Court cleared the way for a person’s ethnicity to be a factor in immigration stops by law enforcement.
Cesar, a green card holder and a student at Georgetown University in Washington, never thought he needed to carry with him proof that he had permission to be in the United States.
By Michael Williams, Angélica Franganillo Díaz, Nicky Robertson and Norma Galeana, CNN Cesar, a green card holder and student at Georgetown University in Washington, never thought he needed to carry proof that he was allowed to be in the United States. But that changed last week, when the Supreme Court cleared the way for a person's ethnicity to be at least a partial factor behind immigration detentions by law enforcement. "Now I have to carry i…